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  2. Mighty Diamonds - Wikipedia

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    The Best of the Mighty Diamonds (2004), Seymour – features two albums: Pass the Kouchie and Tour the World Back2Back: Tamlins & Mighty Diamonds (2007) Reggae Legends (2008), VP – 4-CD boxset that contains the four albums issued on Greensleeves: The Real Enemy , Get Ready , Live in Europe and Bust Out

  3. Mike Love (reggae musician) - Wikipedia

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    The session, co-organized by members of Boomtown Shakedown, featured performances of Love’s original songs and covers, showcasing his fusion of reggae, roots, and world music. [17] He currently plays with his band, Mike Love and the Full Circle, consisting of John Hawes, Keith Tsukamaki, Reggie Padilla, and Arthur Davis. [6]

  4. The Wailing Souls - Wikipedia

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    The Best of Wailing Soul: Empire/Channel One 1985 The Best of Wailing Soul: Sunset 1987 The Very Best Of The Wailing Souls [18] Greensleeves: 1999 Reggae Legends Vol 1: Artists Only! 2002 Face The Devil: Silverline reissue of Wailing with dubs 2003 Classic Souls: Artists Only! 2004 Wailing Souls at Channel One: Pressure Sounds: 2007

  5. List of reggae musicians - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of reggae musicians. This includes artists who have either been critical to the genre or have had a considerable amount of exposure (such as in the case of one that has been on a major label). Bands are listed by the first letter in their name (not including the words "a", "an", or "the"), and individuals are listed by last name.

  6. Lady G - Wikipedia

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    Lady G is probably best known for her first hit, "Nuff Respect", [6] produced by Gussie Clarke in 1988. In the same year, Lady G recorded two popular songs in combination with Papa San: "Legal Rights" and "Round Table Talk". [7] In successive years in the late 1980s, Lady G caused a stir with her performances at the infamous Sting stageshow in ...

  7. Turbulence (musician) - Wikipedia

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    Turbulence was featured as one of three main acts in the 2007 documentary film Rise Up, which explores the world of underground music in Jamaica. [4] The film documents Turbulence's rise to prominence as an internationally recognized and nationally celebrated reggae artist, and highlights the political and socially active nature of his music.

  8. Luv Me, Luv Me - Wikipedia

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    "Luv Me, Luv Me" is a song by Jamaican-American reggae singer Shaggy. It was first released in 1998 with Janet Jackson credited as a featured artist. The song was re-recorded in 2000 with Samantha Cole's vocals after Jackson's label withheld the song from being included on Shaggy's next album.

  9. Don Carlos (musician) - Wikipedia

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    In 1988 he recorded "Jingle Bells" with Glenice Spenser on A Reggae Christmas on RAS Records. In 1990 he re-united as the lead vocalist for a Black Uhuru album. Carlos continues to perform all over the world, and has a large fanbase in Africa. [3]